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2 Main Routes, Shafts: How US Used Its Bunker-Buster Bombs On Iran's Nuclear Sites The 30,000-pound bomb is made of steel, explosive and a fuse programmed to a specific detonation time.
It was a bit of a shock on Thursday when Chief Justice John Roberts announced at the end of the session that the court would next sit on Friday and “at that time we will announce all remaining ...
The U.S. has conducted aerial strikes on three Iranian underground sites, using for the first time massive bunker-busting bombs.
The U.S. used more than a dozen multi-million-dollar, 30,000-pound "bunker busters" to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities in a June 21 stealth strike, marking the weapon's first operational use ...
Bunker Hill was an early showcase for two long-running themes in American history — improvisation and how an inspired band of militias could hold their own against an army of professionals.
As if a 30,000-pound bomb wasn't devastating enough, let's go ahead and make it a bunker buster. Here's how those work and why they're important.
The US dropped several bunker-buster bombs as part of its June 21 strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, marking its entrance into the Israel-Iran conflict.
Trump confirmed the U.S. used bunker buster bombs to strike Iran’s Fordow site, alongside missile attacks on Natanz and Isfahan nuclear facilities.
Animated 3D illustration of the bunker-busting GBU-57, also named Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), capable of penetrating around 60 metres underground before exploding.
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